JoAnn’s interview on the Jack Price Radio Show
JoAnn joins Jack Price to discuss her beginnings with the San Francisco
Women’s Philharmonic, Denver Chamber Orchestra before moving on to the
Long Beach Symphony, Virginia Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic, and
her experience as Principal Conductor of the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast
Northern Ireland.Listen to the Interview

JoAnn Talks About the Discovery of Marcel Tyberg’s Scores
Listen as JoAnn talks about the remarkable efforts of Dr. Mihich to preserve
Marcel Tyberg’s scores following Tyberg’s death in the Holocaust and her view
on the beauty and importance of his music.

KUSC Talks with JoAnn About Her Recent Recordings
Listen as Jim Svedja, host and producer of the syndicated radio series The
Record Shelf, which is carried by public radio stations across the nation,
interviews JoAnn for KUSC Classical Radio in California discussing
JoAnns recent recordings.

JoAnn Falletta on Cover of Time for Kids
JoAnn is the cover story in the March 2013 edition of Time for Kids.
The weekly classroom news magazine is distributed in print and
electronically to students in grades 2 - 8 across the country and the
world. In the story, which ran during Womens History Month, JoAnn
inspires students to reach for a career in the arts by talking about her
own journey to the podium.Read More

MPR talks with JoAnn about Gershwin
Julie Amacher of Minnesota Public Radio talks with JoAnn about her new
Gershwin disc featuring the Buffalo Philharmonic and pianist Orion Weiss
performing Rhapsody No. 2, which JoAnn calls lyrical, evocative, jazzy,
filled with pizzazz, very difficult, and one of the great pieces in our
American repertoire. Noting that JoAnn is one of Americas busiest
conductors, Julie also talks with JoAnn about her busy schedule in
Buffalo, Virginia and Ulster.Listen to the Interview

CBS Sunday Morning Interview of JoAnn Still Rings True Today
A recently released YouTube video of Eugenia Zukerman interviewing JoAnn
on CBS Sunday Morning from the 1990s is fascinating, not only in seeing
JoAnn as an emerging talent, but also in hearing her views on the world
of music. Watch to learn more about JoAnns early role in advocating
the power of the arts, and making the public more aware of the crucial
role of women in classical music as conductors, composers and orchestral
musicians.

Buffalo News Inteview with JoAnn Falletta
In a wide-ranging interview with Emily DeRoo in the Buffalo News in
April, 2012, JoAnn Falletta reflects on her career in Buffalo, her role
as a musical ambassador, overseas and her philosophy and vision for
classical music.Read the Interview

Virginias AltDaily interviews JoAnn in December 2011
JoAnn shares some of her most personal feelings about being a conductor
in this December 2011 interview with AltDaily.Watch the Interview

Gramophone interviews JoAnn on her new role with the Ulster OrchestraGramophone: November 2011 Podcast
Gramophone editor-in-chief James Jolly hosts Novembers podcast and
interviews JoAnn Falletta who has recently taken over the helm of the
Ulster Orchestra.Listen to the Interview

Buffalo Success Story: JoAnn Falletta - WGRZ
JoAnn talks to Rich Kellman about the succcess of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra under her leadership.Watch the Interview

JoAnn talks with John Clare at Round Top in July 2011
JoAnn talks with John Clare at Round Top in July 2011 about the Rouse
Flute Concerto, Don Juan, the Elgar Variations and the music of Daron
Hagen, her upcoming guest conducting, and her philosophy on the
importance of maintaining artistic excellence and reaching out to the
community as orchestras meet the challenges facing them today.Watch the Interview

WHRO TV Interviews JoAnn and Does a Perspective on
20 Years of Magic with the Virginia Symphony
Cathy Lewis, host of WHRO TVs What Matters program talks with JoAnn
about her 20 years leading the Virginia Symphony, including thoughts
from the VSO musicians, board members and others who have performed and
worked with JoAnn.

Vivien Schweitzer Interviews JoAnn for GramophoneMarch, 2011Gramophone Digital Edition
Gramophone Magazine features an interview with JoAnn Falletta in their
March 2011 issue. Vivien Schweitzer talks with JoAnn about the Buffalo
Philharmonics 75th anniversary events, building on the legacies of
her predecessors, meeting the challenges of maintaining artistic
excellence during economically challenging times, and her goals and
vision for the future of the Buffalo Philharmonic.Read the Interview

Woman At Work - JoAnn Falletta Talks With Jeremy SiepmannFebruary 23, 2011
Jeremy Siepmanns conversation with JoAnn Falletta is featured on
the Naxos site. JoAnn and Jeremy talk about her experiences as one of
the first major female conductors, and the importance of promoting and
mentoring women on the podium, as composers and as musicians. They also
talk about JoAnns upcoming Naxos releases with the Buffalo
Philharmonic, including Josef Suks Fairy Tale and the music of
Duke Ellington.Read the Interview

Norfolk Perspectives television interview and performance
with JoAnn Falletta and Friends
JoAnn Falletta talks with Bob Batcher, host of Norfolk
Perspectives, and peforms chamber music by Astor Piazzola
and Leonard Bernstein for guitar, flute and clarinet with
Robert Alemany and Debra Wendells Cross.

WBFOs Joyce Kryszak Talks With Music Director JoAnn Falletta About The
Buffalo Philharmonics 75th Anniversary
WBFOs Joyce Kryszak talks with music director JoAnn Falletta about the
Buffalo Philharmonics 75th anniversary, including the special CD
collectionand reminiscing about the BPO.Read and Listen

JoAnn speaks with Chris Felcyn of Detroits WRCJ-FM about the making of The Red Violin
JoAnn Falletta speaks with Chris Felcyn of Detroits WRCJ-FM about the
making of The Red Violin recording for Naxos, the BPOs 75th
anniversary, and how the people of Buffalo and Detroit are similar in
embracing their orchestras during good times and bad.